The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1822 |
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... Lord Byron , ib . - Cain , ib . - To an Absentee , 79 — Hope , ib . To Myra , 80 — The dying Poet's Farewell , 81 – A Bachelor's Soliloquy , 82 - Corinna going a - Maying . 83 XII . - LITERARY INTELLIGENCE , 85 To Readers and ...
... Lord Byron , ib . - Cain , ib . - To an Absentee , 79 — Hope , ib . To Myra , 80 — The dying Poet's Farewell , 81 – A Bachelor's Soliloquy , 82 - Corinna going a - Maying . 83 XII . - LITERARY INTELLIGENCE , 85 To Readers and ...
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... Lord Byron , ib . - Cain , ib . - To an Absentee , 79 - Hope , ib.- To Myra , 80 - The dying Poet's Farewell , 81 - A Ba- chelor's Soliloquy , 82 - Corinna going a - Maying . XIL - LITERARY INTELLIGENCE , To Readers and Correspondents ...
... Lord Byron , ib . - Cain , ib . - To an Absentee , 79 - Hope , ib.- To Myra , 80 - The dying Poet's Farewell , 81 - A Ba- chelor's Soliloquy , 82 - Corinna going a - Maying . XIL - LITERARY INTELLIGENCE , To Readers and Correspondents ...
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... Lord Byron's excursions in Greece , an Albanian explain- ed to him a remarkable persuasion , prevalent among that moun- tain race , as to events being forewarned by sounds resembling those which would accompany their actual occurrence ...
... Lord Byron's excursions in Greece , an Albanian explain- ed to him a remarkable persuasion , prevalent among that moun- tain race , as to events being forewarned by sounds resembling those which would accompany their actual occurrence ...
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... lords of the court who knew how to read or write . His title is that of the duke de l'Anse . our . The dominion of the king of Hayti extended over the whole of the northern part of the island , and in the interior , as far as the ...
... lords of the court who knew how to read or write . His title is that of the duke de l'Anse . our . The dominion of the king of Hayti extended over the whole of the northern part of the island , and in the interior , as far as the ...
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... lords . Neither to the one , nor the other , is it necessary to repeat all the arguments against duelling . Both its folly and its wick- edness , have been exposed till every school - boy is familiar with the subject . Very few indeed ...
... lords . Neither to the one , nor the other , is it necessary to repeat all the arguments against duelling . Both its folly and its wick- edness , have been exposed till every school - boy is familiar with the subject . Very few indeed ...
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